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Have to admit my Prawn Jalfresi was poor and lacked ??prawns.


Peshwari naan was poor and uncooked.


I Have had 2 excellent meals there in the past 2-3 weeks but last night was more than just disappointing.


Could become a victim of its own success.


Foxy.

I had the Tandoori Garlic Chicken Chilli Masala which was tasty but was supposed to have a "special sauce" with it but there was not much of it.


The toilets are very unpleasant! Stong smell of stale urine/drains as you go down the stairs. In dire need of modernising and redecorating. Stairs leading down there have dirty walls and handrails plus a worn out and sticky carpet. Not a nice experience after a meal!!

  • 2 weeks later...

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Floating Onion and I popped into Curry Cabin over

> the weekend.

>

> Very nice old school curry. As it happens.



Had a couple of take aways recently. Excellent food

And good portions. Just a bit drab in there .

Needs a few pictures to brighten it up.

Still may be worth a visit


Foxy

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